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Abstract: Object-oriented design principles map well onto protocol implementations
because protocols essentially manipulate two structures---packets
and the states of the endpoints. In this paper we describe an
implementation of the Xpress Transfer Protocol as a user-space daemon written
in C++. The object-oriented model forces the programmer to properly
place functionality and information ownership. The model facilitates porting
to various platforms and greatly eases the task of building data... (Update)
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...and freeware reliable multicast protocols available today. Some of the available reliable multicast protocols are described in [1 3] [6 10], and [12] The reliable multicast protocols are not yet standard on the Internet. One reason is that there are competing views...
...applied. 6.3. 1 Thread of Control User space implementations of transport protocols are often implemented as own processes (e.g. SandiaXTP [26] and XTPlite [15] Other implementations are designed as link libraries and share a single process with the application, but use...
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T. Strayer, G. Simon, and R. E. Cline Jr. An Object-Oriented Implementation of the Xpress Transfer Protocol. XTP Forum Research Affiliate Annual Report, pages 53--66, 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/strayer94objectoriented.html More
@inproceedings{ strayer94objectoriented,
author = "W. Timothy Strayer and Simon Gray and Raymond E. Cline Jr.",
title = "An Object-Oriented Implementation of the Xpress Transfer Protocol",
booktitle = "{IWACA}",
pages = "387-400",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/strayer94objectoriented.html" }
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